Impact of Hurricane Oscar
made landfall on 's eastern coast, causing at least six deaths and exacerbating the island's ongoing power crisis with winds and heavy rain.
The storm's impact was felt nationwide, with key power plants in the affected region, complicating efforts to restore electricity amid already strained resources.
Government Response and Civil Unrest
The faced small protests demanding action against the prolonged blackouts, with President Díaz-Canel warning against civil disobedience.
Despite the government's efforts to restore power, skepticism remains among the populace about the reliability of electricity, highlighting deeper issues of energy management and economic crisis.